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Indigenous language revitalization with Onowa McIvor

[Podcast] Indigenous Language Revitalization with Onowa McIvor

Avatar for NetolnewNetolnewMay 15, 2023
Relationship and comunity-based ILR in Canada

NEȾOLṈEW̱ “one mind, one people”: Relationship and community-based ILR research in Canada

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Learning in Relation Guide

Learning in relation: A guide to creating online Indigenous language courses that center Indigenous ways of knowing and being

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Big Thinking 2022: Radical reclamation of Indigenous languages

NEȾOLṈEW̱ “one mind, one people”: Radical reclamation of Indigenous languages

Avatar for NetolnewNetolnewMay 14, 2023
Indigenous languages are persistent, despite having faced violent erasure and an ongoing hostile environment. In this Big Thinking lecture, discover how Indigenous language champions are building a na ...
Education becomes a tool for empowerment once more

For Indigenous Peoples, education becomes a tool for empowerment once more

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Adult Indigenous language learning in Western Canada

Adult Indigenous language learning in Western Canada: What is holding us back?

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Recreating natural Indigenous language learning environments

Back to the Future: Recreating Natural Indigenous Language Learning Environments Through Language Nest Early Childhood Immersion Programs

Avatar for NetolnewNetolnewMay 12, 2023
This paper provides a picture of early childhood Indigenous immersion language programming and presents it as one viable solution to the challenge of Indigenous language loss in Canada. In addition, i ...
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Persistence in Indigenous language work during the COVID-19 pandemic

Avatar for NetolnewNetolnewMay 12, 2023
Through the COVID-19 pandemic, Indigenous communities have persisted in Indigenous language revitalization and reclamation efforts. This research utilized a scan of social media, a survey, and intervi ...
Indigenous Language Revitalization Special Issue

No. 1 (2021): Indigenous Language Revitalization: Innovation, Reflection and Future Directions

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Indigenous languages in Canada: What you need to know

Avatar for NetolnewNetolnewApril 22, 2020
On the 11th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Sept. 13, 2007), the Canadian Commission on UNESCO published a three-page quick-facts and ...

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